generation of thoughts

Generation of thoughts


Confucius in the East and Plato in the West emphasized the human ability to think.


Because only humans can think, that is, think.


But there is something we easily overlook.


Although humans are certainly thinking beings, it is a fact that humans do not always meditate.


When do we start thinking?


[We] may come across entities 'in hand' close by from 'considering' to unusable, [that is,] unsuitable for a particular use. In this case, the working tool turns out to be broken, and the material turns out to be unsuitable. The tools are still in your hands here anyway. (...) In the discovery of this unusability, the tool finally becomes 'noticeable' to us. "Being and Time, Heidegger"



** Caring.. means to relate to something without being particularly conscious (in the palm of your hand)


 Visible. Meaning that a familiar relationship with something is frustrating and becomes conscious of something (not in the palm of your hand)



Thoughts arise only when encountering unexpected events.


Heidegger did not accept the fact that man thinks as self-evident but contemplated when a man thinks.



Heidegger discovered that our thinking, the 'observable', only occurs in exceptional cases that are 'not in the hands', i.e., when an extraordinary event occurs.



When familiarity disappears, unfamiliarity comes to us.


The very moment unfamiliarity comes is the moment when our thoughts awaken and begin to act.



We think, but it always happens only through encounters with unexpected events.



When I face my daily life as unfamiliar, I think.


Let me expose myself by working in the visible action that is not in my hands.

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